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CaptDale

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Hi there,

I have a 1969 Sprite I bought in 2009 for my high school senior project. Well restoration partially happened and then college and life happened. Now nearly 9 years later I am starting to get the want to finish her and so here I am.

I am quite excited to get her running
 
Welcome to the BCF CaptDale. "Get her done" so you can enjoy the ride! Post your questions in the Spridgets section of the forum and you'll find plenty of friendly help.
 
Hello and Welcome to the forum

You will find a very active Triumph section. There you will get plenty of tips, advice and help.

Post some photos.

David
 
Welcome indeed- not sure why were welcomed as a triumph owner (likely wishing they owned a real car too :grin:smile: as mentioned get on over to the Spridget section
 
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